OER: A languishing teenager?
February 9, 2015 4:12 pmIn this article, Viv Rolfe shares her thoughts on the progress made with OER post-funding. Is OER in its teenage…
In this article, Viv Rolfe shares her thoughts on the progress made with OER post-funding. Is OER in its teenage…
In reality, blended learning has been in existence for decades but as a term in common usage in education and…
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Photo: 2014 winner Georgina Dimmock with judges and Credo representatives. The Information Literacy awards are presented annually at the Librarians…
Our Spring meeting of the East Midlands Learning Technologists’ group is due to take place on April Fools Day, 1st…
Update: There is now a report by Graham McElearney from this White Rose Learning Technologists’ event (this report includes a recording of the presentation…
The desire to develop open education frontiers has often focussed on improving access geographically to distant students, or to those…
Critical thinking thrived at the 2014 ascilite annual conference (24th-26th November), held in Dunedin, New Zealand, with presentations interrogating claims…
In common with many other institutions the University of Brighton has seen a huge increase in the volume of assignments…
Creative Commons (CC) licences are a simple way of retaining copyright whilst allowing others to reuse your work. The range…
This is my last report to ALT Members for this year and there is much that we have achieved over…
ALT is launching a new Annual Survey. The survey is open for responses now at http://go.alt.ac.uk/ALT-Survey-2014 and will close on Sunday, 15…